
Pol Taburet
4 prac
Born in Paris in 1997 to a Guadeloupean family, Pol Taburet graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts de Paris-Cergy. His figurative paintings fuse Afro-Caribbean spiritual traditions, European painting history, and the visual language of trap music and horror cinema. He builds each canvas through alternating layers — acrylic and alcohol-based paint for flat grounds, then airbrush for faces and bodies, achieving a misty, dreamlike dissolution of skin and form. Voodoo imagery, oral myths passed down by his grandmother, and the tension between the sacred and the profane shape every composition. Winner of the Reiffers Art Initiatives Prize (2022); work held in the Pinault Collection.
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George Rouy
3 prac
Born in Sittingbourne, Kent in 1994, George Rouy studied Fine Art at Camberwell College of Arts, graduating in 2015. He now works between London and Margate. Rouy's paintings place the human body in states of flux — limbs elongate, contours blur, and figures seem to be dissolving into or emerging from each other and their environments. Working in oil, acrylic, and ink on canvas, he layers translucent washes with denser, more physical marks to build a sense of bodies caught mid-transformation. References to Mannerism, Francis Bacon, and contemporary dance inform his practice. Represented by Hauser & Wirth since 2025.
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Karolina Żądło
3 prac
Born in 1999, Karolina Żądło studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. Her figurative oil paintings examine femininity through the symbolic weight of objects — pearls worn as armour, flowers that carry danger, translucent fabrics layered over the body as protection and exposure simultaneously. Żądło builds up her canvases slowly, using transparent glazes that allow underlayers to remain visible and alter the reading of the surface. The tension in her work lies between fragility and resistance: things that appear delicate are recast as shields, and things that seem threatening are revealed as ordinary. One of the standout voices in the current generation of Polish painters.
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Łukasz Stokłosa
4 prac
Born in 1986 in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Łukasz Stokłosa graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow in 2010. He lives and works in Krakow. Stokłosa's paintings return obsessively to the imagery and technique of old masters — the chiaroscuro of Caravaggio, the compositional theatricality of Baroque altarpieces, the still-life conventions of the Dutch Golden Age — but reroute them through contemporary sensibilities: homoerotic desire, the aesthetics of kitsch and camp, and a gothic awareness of mortality. Included in Kurt Beers' "100 Painters of Tomorrow" (Thames & Hudson, 2014). Represented by Zderzak Gallery, Krakow and Krupa Gallery, Wroclaw.
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